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dj dragon
7th January 2005, 15:51
I have a problem-i encoded the movie with an option "encode sredits in different settings"-i chose in AGK asisstant to encode end credits in 20% quality!-but the program changed this setings to 50% (in the log window) of the quality of the credits-it always chance my seting!
And another thing:When i choose the "grayscale" black & white picture in credits-encoded movie credits was still in colour form!
Why is that?
My burnt in subtitles are almost in the midlle of the movie screen!And is there any was that a could set "burnt in subtitles" a little bit lower-below the movie picture?
dj dragon
7th January 2005, 19:11
Already salved the problem with "end credits"!:)
About "burnt in subtitles":
Would it help, if i check the box nr.14 in AGK Asisstant called "adjustsubs"??
would then subtitles be in the right place and NOT in the middle of the movie screen??
Please can anywone help me??
:)
len0x
7th January 2005, 19:23
Originally posted by dj dragon
Would it help, if i check the box nr.14 in AGK Asisstant called "adjustsubs"??
yes, it would
dj dragon
7th January 2005, 21:22
Thanks Lenox!
i will try it and then i will come back to tell if its working!:)
dj dragon
8th January 2005, 17:51
Well,ive just got the results of the movie and here it is:
I still have the problem with burnt in subtitles:
I have checked the the box called "adjustsubs" and after encoding was completed,the subtitles are still almost in the midlle of the screen-only thing that was changed was the type of the subs,location is still the same??
What should i do?
And another thing-what does it mean when i chose external subtitle in autoGK says next:
ERROR!"output path should not contain spaces for forder processing!!??
Anywone???
len0x
8th January 2005, 19:28
What was changed? Type?
".adjustsubs" only places them as in original DVD, so it can't actually move them if they were too high originally. Also it can't place them in black bars below wide screen source.
dj dragon
8th January 2005, 19:36
Actually-nothing was changed.
Yes-on the original dvd are also to high!
If i dont check this option,the subs are still as the original dvd,and if i check the box,nothing changes.So if it cant move them, for what reason option "adjustsubs" exist??
len0x
9th January 2005, 13:18
for 4:3 sources the difference is not visible, but for widescreen ones it ensures that subs are not squashed.
dj dragon
12th January 2005, 00:42
ERROR!"output path should not contain spaces for forder processing!!??
This is what AGK said,when i choose subtitle after i have already checked the box "use external subtitles" in advanced option!
What does that mean in AUTOGK!
Is there something wrong with my output path...???
len0x
12th January 2005, 11:42
Error is a bit misleading indeed, ut it means that you can't have spaces in the output path because VobSub Cutter doesn't work with them (its not AutoGK's limitation).
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